Paul Hogan made his World Championship début in 1995, reaching the quarter finals.

Paul performed brilliantly at the 2017 BDO World Darts Championship when he beat Martin Phillips to face world number one Glen Durrant and almost caused a huge upset. Hogan won 11 of the first 13 legs of the match to lead 3-0 in sets and 2-0 in legs. Needing one leg to win and with 16 points required, Hogan hit double-16 to burst his score and Durrant made a sensational comeback to win 4-3. Durrant went on to win the title.

Hogan rebounded by once again qualifying for the UK Open at Minehead, where he defeated Keegan Brown and Jamie Lewis in the opening two rounds, before upsetting back-to-back two-time world champions Gary Anderson and Adrian Lewis to reach the last 16. He was beaten by eventual runner-up Gerwyn Price.

Over the weekend of the 25 and 26 March Hogan represented England in the BDO British Internationals. On Saturday 25th, Paul Hogan defeated Martin Phillips of Wales 4-3 in legs with a 30.10 1-dart average (90.30 3-dart) as part of a 12-0 whitewash for England over their Welsh counterparts. On the 26th England defeated Scotland 10-2 to win the title, Hogan's 4-1 victory over Alan Soutar will be remembered for the 9-darter he threw in the 5th and final leg.

Paul reached the last 32 stage of the Winmau World Masters in 1989, 1998, 2003 and 2014.

Length 44.6mm Width 6.7mm

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